“Phiaton MS400: Finding that perfect combination of comfort, portability, isolation, and sound quaility has never been easy, especially in the $150-250 price range. Phiaton, an upmarket audio branch of Korean electronics firm Cresyn, attempts to find the perfect balance with the strikingly pretty MS400.Build Quality: The build of the MS400 impresses right out of the box. Unlike the brutish...” --ljokerl

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Fit and finish
The PS200 fits well in my ear canals, although the body is on the large side. Because of this, they constantly push against my antitragus, making it sore after a while. However, I doubt this will happen to other users. Isolation is quite good; they isolate about as well as my ER6s, despite using single-flange tips. However, the tips are quite thick, and don't squish down quite...” --12345142

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These IEM's arent the greatest. But these ARE the greatest for $5!! Seperation is great, Clarity is great, Detail is great! Bass is superb! Doesnt muddle out the highs and mids. This is the best buds that ive had for just $5!
A reminder, these arent audiophile IEM's, but because if the price, they are probably the best IEM's out there!
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“ The MS300 was a difficult purchase decision for me. On the one hand, it had almost everything I wanted in a portable -- great looks, single-sided cable, foldable into a small, sleek hard case, great sound. On the other hand, I kept hearing about how great the MS400 was. So why the MS300? Because it had a single-sided cable! The MS400 has the usual y-cable attached to both cups. Coming from...” --Mochan

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First, I want to thank Phiaton for the review sample.
As a headphone brand, Phiaton is relatively new to the scene. But as a company, it has a rather long history. Phiaton was setup by Cresyn Korea in 2008 as an initiative to launch its own high end headphone line. Up to that point, Cresyn has been very successful in the headphone OEM/ODM business all over the world, yet not quite known...” --ClieOS

“Expanding on the pros, other likes-
- These cans are pretty comfortable imo, with the velour pads and soft headband. I havent had any problems with pressure points on the headband, and have been able to wear them for several hours on end without much fatigue. Clamping force is just right. Tighter than, for example, a Creative Aurvana Live, but looser than my FA-011s. Fairly light weight.
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“Bought the active noise cancelling version of these as a daily deal on Amazon for <$20.
Active noise cancelling completely broken on both my original unit and the replacement - so on one hand the quality was horrific.
That said, I really enjoy their overall sound - slightly warm, bass present but not overwhelming, polite treble.
Shallow fit IEMs not designed for...” --DrikTheTroll

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When I first bought these headphones, I was reasonably happy with them. The sound quality was good for the price. Drums sounded a little flat, not quite giving that pleasing snare "pop" that pricier headphones give, and the clarity wasn't perfect, but for the price range, these sounded about as good as you'd expect. The noise cancelling, while certainly not revolutionary, was pretty darn good...” --Packarddddd

The Phiaton, PS 500 headphones take music appreciation to the next level. The Studio Grade 40mm Titanium Drivers and closed-ear type rear enclosure offer better sound reproduction at higher volumes, as well as superior clarity and wide dynamic range at all listening levels. With titanium driver technology for a powerful bass sound, a wide frequency range, and optimized airflow that delivers...